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RealPage, US landlords’ antitrust settlements not end of algorithmic pricing risks

By Chris May, Khushita Vasant and Alex Wilts ( November 28, 2025, 17:00 GMT | Comment) -- The US Department of Justice’s proposed settlement with RealPage this week is the latest in a string of deals involving antitrust enforcers, landlords and a poster child for concerns about the impact of algorithmic pricing tools across the nation’s economy. While the terms of these deals sketch a road map for companies navigating the promises and pitfalls of data-fueled pricing software, ongoing litigation and legislative activity portend future risks and legal disputes.The US Department of Justice’s proposed settlement with RealPage this week is the latest in a string of deals involving antitrust enforcers, landlords and a poster child for concerns about the impact of algorithmic pricing tools across the nation’s economy....

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